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it is up to us to help him. for family farmer looking to -- to make the investments to carry on the legacy, long enough to foresee her take over. the voices of those who put on the uniform at home and abroad to keep us safe. they leave behind those service to us all. today, we joined by stephanie mack and britney cisco, the wives of trooper martin mack and mike sisco who was killed in the line of duty two months ago. thank you. we will continue to honor and respect your husband. may their memory be a blessing. [applause] i want you to know about you the good people of pennsylvania. shareable stories with me because you believe i can make a difference with the. that is humbling. humbling that you have entrusted me with such a great responsibility. not just the honor to serve as your governor, but the responsibility to stand up for what is right. to bring people together and to get real things done. that is my covenant with you, the people. that is our deal. you have spoke up loud and clear. he gave me direction w
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they are going to join us for the fireside chat portion. a quick reminder on social media platforms that punch bowl news. put on instagram share with your friends and family. with that with let's welcome the congressman to the stage. [applause] >> first rendered torture them with news of the day. >> is a good thing were sitting all the way over here. let's talk debt ceiling according to goldman sach's in june, july, august goldman sach's so they first half of june. on the u.s. defaulting for the first time ever, mr. fitzpatrick your leadership yesterday 1.5 joined our hike was a whole host of cuts. you supporting that? >> are going to read it first 300 pages. but i will say they will get there. at some points. it's probably going to have a few tweaks. people are reading through it there missing that. i think people are viewing this differently. a stand-alone bill that's going be taken up in the senate people are viewing this as a volley. they know the brand the magnitude of the defaulting on the debt. knowing the final product where you mee
they are going to join us for the fireside chat portion. a quick reminder on social media platforms that punch bowl news. put on instagram share with your friends and family. with that with let's welcome the congressman to the stage. [applause] >> first rendered torture them with news of the day. >> is a good thing were sitting all the way over here. let's talk debt ceiling according to goldman sach's in june, july, august goldman sach's so they first half of june. on the u.s....
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i used to pay two dollars for a cup of coffee. now they say inflation is low, but it is still four dollars. the growth in price is inflation. even if the price is not going up, it will not go back to two dollars. for that to happen, we would have to have declining prices. when people talk about inflation settling at 2%, the price will not go down. it is just not going to go up anymore. it will take time for people to get used to that. some things may go back down, but not everything. when we talked about inflation rate, we are talking about changing the price level slowing down, growth is slowing but not declining. deflation is something central bankers try to avoid. it can be difficult to get out of deflation, it is something that scares them because if you think prices will be lower tomorrow, you do not spend today , then you go into a recession and it can be hard to get out of deflation. when the pandemic hit, that was a concern. we would have high unemployment for a long time, lower and lower prices. the fed and congress throu
i used to pay two dollars for a cup of coffee. now they say inflation is low, but it is still four dollars. the growth in price is inflation. even if the price is not going up, it will not go back to two dollars. for that to happen, we would have to have declining prices. when people talk about inflation settling at 2%, the price will not go down. it is just not going to go up anymore. it will take time for people to get used to that. some things may go back down, but not everything. when we...
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host: our guest is with us until 8:45. if you want to ask questions, eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals, (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003. your book, putin -- your book, “the christ cure," what prompted you to write it? guest: i have seen difficulties. instead of recognizing that when it comes to dealing with posttraumatic stress -- 70% of our population at sometime will face a life-threatening event to themselves or a close loved one -- 20% have lingering symptoms. 10% have symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. this occludes relationship problems, hypervigilance, body all the time with stress responses. certainly know that talk therapy can be beneficial to people. we also know medication may be helpful, but medication can change how you feel but it does not change how you think. many with post-traumatic stress or other issues related to,, we do not want to admit it. we do not want to get help. we think the depressio
host: our guest is with us until 8:45. if you want to ask questions, eastern and central time zones, (202) 748-8000. mountain and pacific, (202) 748-8001. mental health professionals, (202) 748-8002. you can also text us at (202) 748-8003. your book, putin -- your book, “the christ cure," what prompted you to write it? guest: i have seen difficulties. instead of recognizing that when it comes to dealing with posttraumatic stress -- 70% of our population at sometime will face a...
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host: thank you for joining us. let's start with the status of the case. there was an update over the weekend. we thought the trial was going to start today but that is no longer the case. guest: the party is resumed settlement talks which had broken off in december. while it is common for cases to settle on the courthouse steps on the eve of trial, there was no reason for dominion to want to settle this case, it had such a strong case. with preliminary skirmishes and decisions the judge made, fox has in norma's incentive to settle and enormous risk if it moves forward with the trial. i would suspect they may be motivated -- this is speculation -- to make a serious settlement offer. any time you go to a jury, no matter how strong your case, there is a risk that one juror will vote the other way. and dominion runs the risk that a strong verdict and big damages could be reversed in the appellate court or tied up for years. it given that andy -- and the judge's unhappiness with the fox lawyers, it is possible they will settle. host: i want to give our viewers
host: thank you for joining us. let's start with the status of the case. there was an update over the weekend. we thought the trial was going to start today but that is no longer the case. guest: the party is resumed settlement talks which had broken off in december. while it is common for cases to settle on the courthouse steps on the eve of trial, there was no reason for dominion to want to settle this case, it had such a strong case. with preliminary skirmishes and decisions the judge made,...
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we use to produce these chips. we stopped. we saw during the pandemic we paid a high price for things that went overseas. we paid a big price. now we are bringing semi conductors home. in 2030 the inflation reduction act is predicted to triple wind power and increased solar power by eightfold. by 2030, electric -- electricity deployed through the u.s. power grid is expected to be powered by 81% clean energy. do you hear me? 81% clean energy. [applause] imagine the impact on climate and the air that we breathe. meeting all of my climate goals cutting carbon emissions in half. the inflation reduction act, we are investing more than $50 billion to build resilience and impacts of climate change. these supported priorities to addressing historic drought along the colorado river basin. we had a concern about the colorado river literally going drive. a lot of you thought i was crazy. i wish i would have been. i was looking at the grand canyon, and guess what. it is coming back. responding to coastal erosion, sea level rise, reducing
we use to produce these chips. we stopped. we saw during the pandemic we paid a high price for things that went overseas. we paid a big price. now we are bringing semi conductors home. in 2030 the inflation reduction act is predicted to triple wind power and increased solar power by eightfold. by 2030, electric -- electricity deployed through the u.s. power grid is expected to be powered by 81% clean energy. do you hear me? 81% clean energy. [applause] imagine the impact on climate and the air...
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us, momentum. this is not a partisan point. there is so much good and important work that happened over the last two years. at a very specific moment in time in our country, an era, not just a political season. we are now at a point where -- we are coming through the height of the crisis. with the good work that has been done to deal with an immediate issue that requires long-term thinking, we are now on the verge of building on that in a way that together, through partnership, will benefit the people of our country for generations. i thank you beach for your work. and to governor murphy and governor cox, thanks for your leadership in this important organization. thank you. [applause] >> i would now like to turn it over to the chair governor murphy from new jersey. >> mr. president, madame vice president, i echo governor cox's humility and honor with which we come this morning. thank you so much for hosting us so graciously. we had a good discussion prior to your coming in about the many accomplish
us, momentum. this is not a partisan point. there is so much good and important work that happened over the last two years. at a very specific moment in time in our country, an era, not just a political season. we are now at a point where -- we are coming through the height of the crisis. with the good work that has been done to deal with an immediate issue that requires long-term thinking, we are now on the verge of building on that in a way that together, through partnership, will benefit the...
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history that binds us and the values that unite us. to this day, i can remember my dad saying at the dinner table, joey i give you my word as a biden is true. he said joey, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect. i can still hear my mom say, joey nobody is better than you but everybody's your equal. these are the same values that i pass down to my children and grandchildren and they always dreamed of bringing to ireland. 2016 when i was vice president, that dream became a reality. three generations of my family walked along garden street. it was on garden street that we learned the true meaning of the celtic expression, 100,000 welcomes. i think i shook 100,000 hands that day. i also met extended cousins. this strong bond brought me back in to them 17 when i was a professor at the university of pennsylvania. no crowds, motorcade, secret service. just me and my brother jimmy coming home to receive family. the honor, the hospice is now open and my cousin and many, as she is incredible by the way, and many those, ther
history that binds us and the values that unite us. to this day, i can remember my dad saying at the dinner table, joey i give you my word as a biden is true. he said joey, everyone is entitled to be treated with dignity and respect. i can still hear my mom say, joey nobody is better than you but everybody's your equal. these are the same values that i pass down to my children and grandchildren and they always dreamed of bringing to ireland. 2016 when i was vice president, that dream became a...
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that terror would never destroy us. the new york city fire department arrived at the world trade center within six minutes of the plane colliding into the building. fire fighters, first responders and everyday heroes led thousands of survivors down flights of stairs making repeated trips act into the building, sacrificing their lives so that others may live. for people they had never met. the passengers and crew on united flight 93 fought against the hijackers, thwarting the terrorists and saving perhaps thousands on the ground. at the pentagon many survivors were rescued by coworkers who were themselves reeling from the explosive force of the impact and smoke. through sheer will and their own knowledge of the building they plunged into the debris, fearless without regard of their own life. they plunged into that horror that littered the corridors to seek out the bloody and burned survivors and deliver them from the inferno. amidst the explosions, the fire and the terror, ordinary americans demonstrated extraordinary va
that terror would never destroy us. the new york city fire department arrived at the world trade center within six minutes of the plane colliding into the building. fire fighters, first responders and everyday heroes led thousands of survivors down flights of stairs making repeated trips act into the building, sacrificing their lives so that others may live. for people they had never met. the passengers and crew on united flight 93 fought against the hijackers, thwarting the terrorists and...
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us more. we were removing duplicative work and helping to get those more like any place that the more it was used, the more surprising the outcome, the more we overperformed. it was really cool. and so i'm actually going to say that i think we can have more than a 1% effect. i don't think it necessarily a but it is real that. if you are smart about how you use your resources you can you can have more of a left lane when either of you disagree with that. well, i think it varies by race straight up. and if you're talking about so presidential race, you're absolutely you're talking about fractions of a percentage point, right. in various states. and it is a question of, you know, where are we going to allocate resources, what sort of theory do we have the electorate and, you know, which states are we going to focus on? and it really becomes a game of inches at that level. it's like, am i pursuing more? what's my resource allocation sort between the sun belt states and the rust belt states? it's a
us more. we were removing duplicative work and helping to get those more like any place that the more it was used, the more surprising the outcome, the more we overperformed. it was really cool. and so i'm actually going to say that i think we can have more than a 1% effect. i don't think it necessarily a but it is real that. if you are smart about how you use your resources you can you can have more of a left lane when either of you disagree with that. well, i think it varies by race straight...
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help us to be bringers of hope. help us to exemplify the dedication, the courage and honor and even the periods of peace and moments of terror, may our commitment to love and compassion be felt by others around us. finally, lord, i pray that as we leave this solemn place of remembrance, you will continue to bless us as bearers of goodwill, may we remember those that serve others. we honor the memory of those that have gone before us and those that gave their very lives. bless each person assembled here and for those who could not make it. may god bless the united states of america. for god and country, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's ceremony. thank you for joining us this morning. the pentagon memorial, the pentagon memorial chapel and the navy reflection room are open until 12:00 p.m. ♪ >> our coverage of the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks continues. of next, a 9/11 remembrance ceremony to honor the 40 passengers and crew members of united airlines flight 93 who were killed
help us to be bringers of hope. help us to exemplify the dedication, the courage and honor and even the periods of peace and moments of terror, may our commitment to love and compassion be felt by others around us. finally, lord, i pray that as we leave this solemn place of remembrance, you will continue to bless us as bearers of goodwill, may we remember those that serve others. we honor the memory of those that have gone before us and those that gave their very lives. bless each person...
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then it becomes a good, short-term, loan you can use low-cost and it can be a very useful tool. where gets very dangerous is if you keep spending, and you run up debts that you cannot pay off at the end of the month. that is when those interest rates kick in. right now the, average interest rate that someone who is carrying a balance from month to month pays is a little over 22%, according to the fed. that is the highest it has been. they have been tracking these numbers since the early 90's. host: has that credit card interest rate also tracked the rise in interest rates from the federal reserve? guest: generally speaking, yeah. the average interest rate for new credit card offers is about 24%, and that has risen much in lockstep with the fed. interest rates for folks who are carrying a balance from month to month so a slightly different number there has risen a little bit faster than what the fed has done, but generally speaking, especially for the last 10, 15 years, generally credit card rates have tended to move as the fed moves, and otherwise been fairly stable. host: matt
then it becomes a good, short-term, loan you can use low-cost and it can be a very useful tool. where gets very dangerous is if you keep spending, and you run up debts that you cannot pay off at the end of the month. that is when those interest rates kick in. right now the, average interest rate that someone who is carrying a balance from month to month pays is a little over 22%, according to the fed. that is the highest it has been. they have been tracking these numbers since the early 90's....
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torn us apart. it is a battle that is never really over. on our best days, enough of us have the guts and heart to stand up for the best in us, to choose love over hate, unity over disunity, progress over retreat. to stand up against the poison of white supremacist. i did my inaugural address as the most dangerous terrorist stretched our homeland, white supremacy. [applause] and i'm not saying this because i met a black hbcu, i say it wherever i go, to stand up for truth overlies, lies told for power and profit, confront the ongoing assault that deferred our elections. that assault came just as you cashed your first ballots in 2021 and 2022. record turnouts to deliver historic progress. i made it clear america -- americans of all backgrounds have an obligation to call out political violence that has been unleashed and emboldened as was mentioned already, bomb to this very university and hbcus across the country. to but democracy on the ballot, to reject political extremism and political violence, pr
torn us apart. it is a battle that is never really over. on our best days, enough of us have the guts and heart to stand up for the best in us, to choose love over hate, unity over disunity, progress over retreat. to stand up against the poison of white supremacist. i did my inaugural address as the most dangerous terrorist stretched our homeland, white supremacy. [applause] and i'm not saying this because i met a black hbcu, i say it wherever i go, to stand up for truth overlies, lies told for...
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but every act of grace changed us. drawing on us strengthen a sense of common purpose that became part of the story of that day. and part of the story of our country. as the months and years went by many americans chose to help those in need or to fortify our security in a newly uncertain world. september 11 made america a nation at war. hundreds of thousands stepped up to serve our country in uniform. the wars in iraq and afghanistan have come to a close. but we remain relentlessly focused on combating terrorist threats to america. i want to thank all of my fellow veterans who served in combat during two hard decades of war after 9/11. as well as their families for all that they gave. the courage and the compassion that we witnessed after september 11 were more extraordinary when they came from americans who lost loved ones. i'm thinking today of -- who was born in south vietnam in a time of chaos. he finally made it to america with his family and eventually graduated from the university of maryland with a degree in e
but every act of grace changed us. drawing on us strengthen a sense of common purpose that became part of the story of that day. and part of the story of our country. as the months and years went by many americans chose to help those in need or to fortify our security in a newly uncertain world. september 11 made america a nation at war. hundreds of thousands stepped up to serve our country in uniform. the wars in iraq and afghanistan have come to a close. but we remain relentlessly focused on...
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reminds us all of the difference we can make. after each name is read, miss -- babel bring -- they will bring --ring the bell of remembrance in honor of the passengers and crew members of flight 93. to conclude, a rabbi will offer a interfaith prayer of closure, healing and peace. i invite the families seated here afterwards to the sacred ground for a private wreath laying at the site. thank you. >> christian adams. [bell rings] lorraine g bay. [bell rings] todd m. beamer. [bell rings] alan anthony bevan. [bell rings] mark bingham. [bell rings] >> deora frances bodley. [bell rings] >> sandy waugh bradshaw. [bell rings] >> marion r. britton. [bell rings] thomas e. burnett junior. [bell rings] william joseph cashman. [bell rings] >> my sister, georgine rose corrigan marisay. [bell rings] >> patricia cushing. [bell rings] >> a wonderful father, brother, uncle. my cousin, captain jason m. dahl. [bell rings] >> joseph deluca. [bell rings] >> patrick joseph driscoll. [bell rings] edward porter felt. [bell rings] jane c. folger. [bell r
reminds us all of the difference we can make. after each name is read, miss -- babel bring -- they will bring --ring the bell of remembrance in honor of the passengers and crew members of flight 93. to conclude, a rabbi will offer a interfaith prayer of closure, healing and peace. i invite the families seated here afterwards to the sacred ground for a private wreath laying at the site. thank you. >> christian adams. [bell rings] lorraine g bay. [bell rings] todd m. beamer. [bell rings]...
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this early pattern of behavior shows trump's use of common extremist tactics using language that played into existing conspiracy theories. he was a leading proponent of the birth or myth about president obama. he questioned the validity of elections, even the one he won in 2016, claiming he got millions more popular votes and he really did. and leading up to the 2020 election he developed a plan to cast out on the results. after the election he quickly focus on the january 6 trencher of power to disrupt -- transfer of power to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power. in december he started laying the groundwork for disrupting the constitutional process. on december 19, eight he posted, big protest in d.c. on generally six, be there, will be wild. a week later he talked about never giving up. everyone in d.c. on january 6. c will washington, d.c. on january 6, don't miss it. again, see you in d.c. these tweets continued. a protest rally, stop the steal. we'll hear about the importance of that language later on. again, talking about the six over and over again. he retweeted a claim that ca
this early pattern of behavior shows trump's use of common extremist tactics using language that played into existing conspiracy theories. he was a leading proponent of the birth or myth about president obama. he questioned the validity of elections, even the one he won in 2016, claiming he got millions more popular votes and he really did. and leading up to the 2020 election he developed a plan to cast out on the results. after the election he quickly focus on the january 6 trencher of power...
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i hope the book will encourage us not to. jon: you made a compelling case that there was a period of time where the u.s. policy community underestimated the rise of china and challenges that might pose. do you see any risk or how do we avoid the risk of an opposite problem of inflating the china threat beyond where it really is? i am thinking of historical examples. one is with the previous economic rise of japan which created a huge economic concern in the united states. ultimately, that concerned reached its zenith right before the japanese bubble popped and japan entered a 34 year period of economic stagnation. we also have the soviet union which is much more complicated and a huge challenge to the united states across all dimensions. there were also lots of instances where we overestimated them with the missile gap, our intelligence community, the size of the soviet economy, and missing the aspect where the soviet union ultimately dissolved. china now takes the place of these former economic and national security threats.
i hope the book will encourage us not to. jon: you made a compelling case that there was a period of time where the u.s. policy community underestimated the rise of china and challenges that might pose. do you see any risk or how do we avoid the risk of an opposite problem of inflating the china threat beyond where it really is? i am thinking of historical examples. one is with the previous economic rise of japan which created a huge economic concern in the united states. ultimately, that...
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that's what they tell us. there is water. maybe they need to read a little bit more about climate change their house underwater. not sure if you're not feeding us a line here, and you are a good steward for the democrat party. this is the problem with c-span. there is no one to rebuff this lady. >> how would you like to rebut what she says? >> i would like to rebut that she is a good voicebox to the democrats. >> in what way? give me specifics. >> she is just here flapping her gums about what she knows and all of this stuff, and someone calls up about the ukraine war and the nord stream pipeline. >> frank is in hidden hill california. go ahead. >> hello. this question is for your guests. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> a much of this has anything to do with the agriculture industry. >> why not? which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible] >> cameron in grapevine texas. >> hello. >> how are you doing? >> i want to say, everyone is talking about the agriculture and the environm
that's what they tell us. there is water. maybe they need to read a little bit more about climate change their house underwater. not sure if you're not feeding us a line here, and you are a good steward for the democrat party. this is the problem with c-span. there is no one to rebuff this lady. >> how would you like to rebut what she says? >> i would like to rebut that she is a good voicebox to the democrats. >> in what way? give me specifics. >> she is just here...
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and put us on a path to00% clean energy by 2035. by 2035, all electricity is all going to be clean energy. it's not hypothetical. the construction is already under way on two major projects off the east coast. just within th last month the department of interior advanced permitting on two more wind projects on the east coast. and here at the philly shipyard, great lakes dock is also stepping up to hel meet the clean emergency goal. here today workers in nine different unions will start building the vessel called the acadia. it'll place heavy rock at the base of the offshore win project to stabilize them when they put these down. as it's going to protect it against erosion. it'll be the first vessel of its kind that's made in america. american-owned. american operated. [applause] it'll be loaded at american ports. steel for vessels being made by the united states steelworks for the indiana. th engine was made in the united states, electrical radio and machine works for the pittsburgh. the crew will be american mariners. from sea fare
and put us on a path to00% clean energy by 2035. by 2035, all electricity is all going to be clean energy. it's not hypothetical. the construction is already under way on two major projects off the east coast. just within th last month the department of interior advanced permitting on two more wind projects on the east coast. and here at the philly shipyard, great lakes dock is also stepping up to hel meet the clean emergency goal. here today workers in nine different unions will start building...
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tell us more specifically what they are looking to do. guest: i'm going to take it back to the card act of 2009. the card act -- and the president did mention it -- was established to protect consumers from predatory credit card fees. that is interest rates without disclosure or notice, excessive late fees, and arbitrary and fluctuating due dates. so when the credit card act of 2009 was passed, congress bipartisanly past that deal. the federal reserve board went back into thousand 10 and created this immunity provision for card issuers and banks, saying you can raise your late fees year after year under the guise of inflation. so now we have $30 late fees for the first offense and $41 late fees for a subsequent offense, which is costing americans $12 billion a year. the cfpb has proposed the rule to go back to the card act to make sure that late fees are reasonable and proportional to what it is costing card issuers to cover these late fees. that's about an eight dollar fee. which is going to save americans $9 billion a year, about a 75%
tell us more specifically what they are looking to do. guest: i'm going to take it back to the card act of 2009. the card act -- and the president did mention it -- was established to protect consumers from predatory credit card fees. that is interest rates without disclosure or notice, excessive late fees, and arbitrary and fluctuating due dates. so when the credit card act of 2009 was passed, congress bipartisanly past that deal. the federal reserve board went back into thousand 10 and...
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believe in us. believe in our workers. believe in our businesses, our students and make these investments so we can bring more innovative business to pennsylvania and create thousands of good paying jobs in the process. believe in us. you know, when i walk the streets in kingsport with austin davis he told me about his hometown. a lot of communities all across this common law. communities that have often felt forgotten and felt ignored have lacked real investment. from juliana county to a latino owned auto body shop in north philly i've heard from too many people, from so many different walks of life who feel like the system just doesn't work for them. they feel like it's unfair. and let's be real, we know it's unfair. it's unfair that in rural communities many lack access to health care, affordable high-speed internet and capital. it's unfair black and latino businesses are twice as likely to be denied a loan. we have to break down these barriers and invest in communities that have been left out of
believe in us. believe in our workers. believe in our businesses, our students and make these investments so we can bring more innovative business to pennsylvania and create thousands of good paying jobs in the process. believe in us. you know, when i walk the streets in kingsport with austin davis he told me about his hometown. a lot of communities all across this common law. communities that have often felt forgotten and felt ignored have lacked real investment. from juliana county to a...
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and out of them emerge for us opportunities. i believe america can do for anyone what she has done for me. i'm going to work to restore hope, create opportunities and protect the america we all love and for me that stops from our southern aborter. we've got to close it. we've got to stop fentanyl from killing 70,000 more americans every single year and we've got to stop 6.3 million illegal immigrants from crossing the border and with that i'll stop talking and we'll have the conversation with dialogue with them making the journey and coming to my county, sky county [ applause ]. happy to answer any questions you have. yes, sir then we'll come back to you. >> federal employees and you talk about the border and talked about federal law enforcement and we're coming down the barrel of being shut down in september. [inaudible] what would be your plan as president to not get the government to shut down but pay your central workers, border patrol, central law enforcement and people having to go to work during the government shut down a
and out of them emerge for us opportunities. i believe america can do for anyone what she has done for me. i'm going to work to restore hope, create opportunities and protect the america we all love and for me that stops from our southern aborter. we've got to close it. we've got to stop fentanyl from killing 70,000 more americans every single year and we've got to stop 6.3 million illegal immigrants from crossing the border and with that i'll stop talking and we'll have the conversation with...
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to make us into consumers. when i think about trump making america great again, i think back to the 1940's and 1950's, when the foot was on the black man's neck. that is what i wonder when i hear about that. my opportunity is downtown. they are a business. we do not own any of these businesses. host: let's let them respond to that. guest: opportunity zones are an economic tool. the zones themselves were identified by the governors. so, those were actually who selected the opportunity zone. that being said, the program it dealt is continuing to be re-examined and tweaked. i think the caller makes a great point that you need to figure out how you can bring that private-sector capital and get it into the communities that need it. we are not talking about a charitable infusion of capital. we are talking about economic element in the sense that you bring in the anchor business that wants to be there. as soon as people start working in that area, they work on housing and the small business piece, as it relates to tha
to make us into consumers. when i think about trump making america great again, i think back to the 1940's and 1950's, when the foot was on the black man's neck. that is what i wonder when i hear about that. my opportunity is downtown. they are a business. we do not own any of these businesses. host: let's let them respond to that. guest: opportunity zones are an economic tool. the zones themselves were identified by the governors. so, those were actually who selected the opportunity zone. that...
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i said please don't look at us and see us as your friend or all of us as friends, but colleagues. don't look at us and see us as individuals that are votes for speaker of the house. look at us as individuals that are looking out to our communities, our neighborhoods, our friends, our neighbors and our country, and telling them that we vouch for you, because that is what we are doing. we are vouching for you. and i couldn't be more proud than to stand here today and vouch for you, my friend. i vouched to my community that kevin will do as he has promised, he will give us the opportunity to right the course. he will give us the opportunity to vote and can't control how every individual votes but give us the opportunity that we have smart energy policy between the atlantic and pacific that makes sense to americans, he protects borders, protects americans and don't spend that we don't have on a credit card. we are vouching that he will give us that opportunity to make sure we don't have endless terms here in the house of representatives. i'm proud to say that kevin mccarthy is differe
i said please don't look at us and see us as your friend or all of us as friends, but colleagues. don't look at us and see us as individuals that are votes for speaker of the house. look at us as individuals that are looking out to our communities, our neighborhoods, our friends, our neighbors and our country, and telling them that we vouch for you, because that is what we are doing. we are vouching for you. and i couldn't be more proud than to stand here today and vouch for you, my friend. i...
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diabetes could use this. a neurologist who takes care of a patient with parkinson's dementia. the most important thing about this code, it covers a lot of different areas but what we are trying to do is take care of our sickest patients with chronic problems to make sure physicians can afford to do that. i think the most important thing to do is we are able to take care of a lot of these problems and then especially as they are overwhelmed because they are getting too many patients with minor problems and the neurologist is seeing too many basic things taking care of the setting but there's not enough primary care physicians so we can hope some of the specialists by having more primary care physicians to take care of the problems up front. >> thank you. i want to talk about alternative payment models because i know my district is a majority minority district into the communities typically experience barriers to access quality healthcare. we've heard a lot of positives about alternative payment models today. h
diabetes could use this. a neurologist who takes care of a patient with parkinson's dementia. the most important thing about this code, it covers a lot of different areas but what we are trying to do is take care of our sickest patients with chronic problems to make sure physicians can afford to do that. i think the most important thing to do is we are able to take care of a lot of these problems and then especially as they are overwhelmed because they are getting too many patients with minor...
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it used to be $117,000. then they raised it to 134 thousand. if everybody paid social security they should pay social security all that money. employers should pay that half. we would never have to worry about social security again. i would suggest when they write the bill for people, the new money that comes in. the employees should go into social security and the employer's should go for the next 10 years. if we do that, thank you. host: that was bill in new jersey. we've got about five minutes left. one of the story that point you toward this morning, the latest look at the california senate race in 2024. barbara lee is planning to announce her campaign for senate by the end of february. she said she's timing her announcement to coincide with plaque history month. she is poised to be the first black woman that two of her colleagues have already entered. with the unique top two primary system, her entrant could set up a heated fight that could divide democrats in the most populous state. lee is 76. porter is 49. they represent of's are white.
it used to be $117,000. then they raised it to 134 thousand. if everybody paid social security they should pay social security all that money. employers should pay that half. we would never have to worry about social security again. i would suggest when they write the bill for people, the new money that comes in. the employees should go into social security and the employer's should go for the next 10 years. if we do that, thank you. host: that was bill in new jersey. we've got about five...
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we have resources in this country that we need to be using and using to the hills. it is an issue of national security in addition to the economy. the -- with the border has been a disgrace. you have people dying by the tens of thousands in our country because of fentanyl overdose. you have criminal aliens pouring into the country. forget about the bad stuff. just the sheer number of having millions of people we do not know who these people are dumped into communities across america. what does that do for social services, education, criminal justice? it creates huge burdens. he has basically turned a blind eye to all of that. it has been a massive dereliction of duty. he sits atop an unaccountable administrative state. this is an administrative state that has -- that is not answering to the american public. they do not stir the interests of we, the american people. they loom over the people and impose their will on the people. ronald reagan used to say the most frightening words in the english government is i am from the government and i'm here to help. he was ident
we have resources in this country that we need to be using and using to the hills. it is an issue of national security in addition to the economy. the -- with the border has been a disgrace. you have people dying by the tens of thousands in our country because of fentanyl overdose. you have criminal aliens pouring into the country. forget about the bad stuff. just the sheer number of having millions of people we do not know who these people are dumped into communities across america. what does...
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using the techniques including waterboarding and. the contractors provide the official evaluation of detainees psychological p state even for some detainees valuing the psychological state clear conflict of interest to the program they devised it in which they have obvious financial. again a clear conflict of interest responsibility by the cia. in 2005 the two contractors formed a company specifically for the purpose of expanding their work with the cia. from 2005 until 2008 the cia outsourced almost all aspects of his detention and interrogation program to this country as part of a contract valued at more than $180 million. ultimately, not all contract options were exercised. however the cia has paid these two contractors and their company more than $80 million. of the one third 19 individuals found to have been detained by the cia during the life of the program, the committee found at least 26 were wrongfully held. these are cases where the cia itself determined that it had not met the standards for detention set out in the 2001 me
using the techniques including waterboarding and. the contractors provide the official evaluation of detainees psychological p state even for some detainees valuing the psychological state clear conflict of interest to the program they devised it in which they have obvious financial. again a clear conflict of interest responsibility by the cia. in 2005 the two contractors formed a company specifically for the purpose of expanding their work with the cia. from 2005 until 2008 the cia outsourced...
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explain it to us. guest: as far as what republicans have been able to do in this round of negotiation and in previous rounds, they feel that this is a way that they can get their own policy preferences in a time of divided government. they know that democrats will engage with them eventually on it. no one is willing to choose a hostage, to use a blunt metaphor. this is the way they can get policy changes that would not normally make their way through the normal process of passing the house, the senate, signed into law by the president. it is just something that you cannot get through with normal processes. this is the way that they do it. host: let's talk to stephen next in georgia, republican. caller: hello. host: hello, go right ahead. caller: this is going to be a changing day in your life. how do you feel about not being trusted by your wife? host: >> we are going to leave the last few minutes of this "washington journal" conversation to keep our offer 40-year commitment to covering congress. you c
explain it to us. guest: as far as what republicans have been able to do in this round of negotiation and in previous rounds, they feel that this is a way that they can get their own policy preferences in a time of divided government. they know that democrats will engage with them eventually on it. no one is willing to choose a hostage, to use a blunt metaphor. this is the way they can get policy changes that would not normally make their way through the normal process of passing the house, the...
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any country that outeducates us will outcompete us. for decades, we were the -- not only -- we were the only country in the world -- we led the world economically. we're the only economy in the world that was moving that fast because we had the best educated public in the world. we started before any other country -- higher education, was more sophisticated, and a lot of private institutions. but we -- everybody in america at the turn of the 19th, 20th century said they could go to school for free was a game changer. the rest of the world has caught up. we all know 12 years is not enough to succeed in the second half of the -- second quarter of the 21st century. seriously. 12 years is not enough. if we want america to have the best educated workforce, we need to invest in preschool. not -- i'm not talking about daycare. i'm talking about school. [applause] all the studies have recently shown -- this is real. think about it now. that you know, you learn -- you hear all these stories, if you come from a broken home where mom or dad has a
any country that outeducates us will outcompete us. for decades, we were the -- not only -- we were the only country in the world -- we led the world economically. we're the only economy in the world that was moving that fast because we had the best educated public in the world. we started before any other country -- higher education, was more sophisticated, and a lot of private institutions. but we -- everybody in america at the turn of the 19th, 20th century said they could go to school for...
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host: you tell us you are a teamster. tell us about your line of work. why was being in a union helpful in your career? caller: for one thing, it was good wages and i had protection, especially the time i got in. it was pretty hard because any other organization -- we did not have a lot of people to represent us. if you are a union member, you have rights, and they would definitely fight for you. host: all right, troy. go ahead. you are going to say something else? caller: i am 77 years old. everybody should have a comfortable life with their kids. i was blessed enough. i do not care how bad the issues are, but without unions, this country would not be anywhere. all the big corporations are making money. the poor people -- it is so expensive to live here. if i were working anywhere else, in the south or anyway, i would not be able to live because they are still paying those people $15 an hour. who can live off of $15 an hour? host: we appreciate you sharing your experiences. i want to go to texas because earl is on the line and you say you oppose the str
host: you tell us you are a teamster. tell us about your line of work. why was being in a union helpful in your career? caller: for one thing, it was good wages and i had protection, especially the time i got in. it was pretty hard because any other organization -- we did not have a lot of people to represent us. if you are a union member, you have rights, and they would definitely fight for you. host: all right, troy. go ahead. you are going to say something else? caller: i am 77 years old....
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folks talk to us and we listen. they told us they need to get to work. let's remind people that because he organized, because you voted, we made the largest investment in the climate crisis in history. [cheers and applause] because you said our future is at stake and you have to do something. we listened to our seniors. we listened to our seniors that's it we deserve to be able to retire with dignity and not bankruptcy. and they said we want to support those who know better than anyone, that's who we all are that we must protect social security. we listened. these that bring down the cost of insulin. so we delivered and wrote down the cost for our seniors to $35 a month. we listened. and then we respond with action. that's who we are. and let us currently see the current environment in which we exist. there are those who want to stand in the way of our momentum. the extremists, so-called leaders who want to distract and divide our nation as they banned as they reject history of america and history class. as they criminalize doctors and nurses and attack
folks talk to us and we listen. they told us they need to get to work. let's remind people that because he organized, because you voted, we made the largest investment in the climate crisis in history. [cheers and applause] because you said our future is at stake and you have to do something. we listened to our seniors. we listened to our seniors that's it we deserve to be able to retire with dignity and not bankruptcy. and they said we want to support those who know better than anyone, that's...
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infrastructure used to be the best in the world. when i took office, we were ranked 13th in the world in infrastructure, roads, bridges, et cetera. economic competition in the 21st century. china had trains going 220 miles an hour for a while now. we have the best economy. how can you be the best economy without having the best infrastructure in the world? we are going to do it and talk about an ambitious vision for america to be fully in our reach and i believe it is. when i ran for president i made a commitment to build a high-speed rail worthy of america. i mean it. [cheers and applause] put our nation on track with the fastest, safest and greenest rail ways in the world and high-speed. you have no idea how much this pleasees me, at long last, we are building the first high-speed rail project in our nation's history, and it's starting here. [cheers and applause] >> $8.2 billion across america. putting high-speed rail on a fast track and finding make high-speed rail between los angeles and las vegas. we have been talking about thi
infrastructure used to be the best in the world. when i took office, we were ranked 13th in the world in infrastructure, roads, bridges, et cetera. economic competition in the 21st century. china had trains going 220 miles an hour for a while now. we have the best economy. how can you be the best economy without having the best infrastructure in the world? we are going to do it and talk about an ambitious vision for america to be fully in our reach and i believe it is. when i ran for president...